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Artificial Blood Made In Romania

First time accepted submitter calinduca writes "Artificial blood that could one day be used in humans without side effects has been created by scientists in Romania. The blood contains water and salts along with a protein known as hemerythrin which is extracted from sea worms. Researchers from Babe-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, hope it could help end blood supply shortages and prevent infections through donations." Wikipedia's entry on hemerythrin explains its unusual oxygen binding mechanism.

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  1. not flaming by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Would something like this be accepted by groups like Jehovah's Witness' that do not accept blood transfusions?

    1. Re:not flaming by Jeng · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Although I understand your sentiment, but many new surgical techniques have been made because of Jehovah witnesses refusal to accept blood transfusions. Many of these techniques end up being better than the one they replaced and therefor all of society gains benefits.

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    2. Re:not flaming by Jeng · · Score: 3, Interesting

      That's like saying that from all the crack babies born in the 80s, some went ahead and became doctors and programmers, so crack can't be all bad.

      Actually it would be more along the lines of "War is hell, but at least we make healthcare advances because of it."

      If you are wasting public resources to do these type of interventions, then only luck could turn them into something else than waste.

      No, people who have trained their whole lives to save people don't come up with new lifesaving techniques due to "luck". And do you know if they are using public resources do do those type of interventions, or are you just making wild speculations in an attempt to bolster your case that there are no positives outcomes of bloodless surgery?

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